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It's getting to the point where I read over the names of people participating in this thread and go, "I remember I had that person before, and that person sent me something once..." and so on. Vet status confirmed, I guess.

I know this might be a little early, but this is the secret santa thread darn it and for whatever reason I'm starting to listen to Christmas music and put my Christmas music season playlist together way too soon this year. I expect you guys to follow suit come Nov. 1st, but I'll go ahead and kick us off. Skip to 3:14 for what I think is the best song on this.

Not quite ready to enter yet, but here are some giveaways to tide everyone over until I have time to sign up:

Just out of sheer morbid curiosity, did you ever put that Werewolf book to use and run a campaign?

I'd like to, but I really need to rebuild my circle of friends. I lost most of my local friends in a breakup a few years ago, then a few more friends moved away, and then I had to move back in with my family for a couple years to rebuild my life when I lost my job, which just made me retreat further inward. I want to do fun group stuff like that, and now that I bought a place I can start hosting get-togethers again. It's sitting front and center on my bookshelf for when the time comes.

Not quite ready to enter yet, but here are some giveaways to tide everyone over until I have time to sign up:

Just out of sheer morbid curiosity, did you ever put that Werewolf book to use and run a campaign?

I'd like to, but I really need to rebuild my circle of friends. I lost most of my local friends in a breakup a few years ago, then a few more friends moved away, and then I had to move back in with my family for a couple years to rebuild my life when I lost my job, which just made me retreat further inward. I want to do fun group stuff like that, and now that I bought a place I can start hosting get-togethers again. It's sitting front and center on my bookshelf for when the time comes.

Could always try an online thing here.

Well, good morning. Welcome to the new scenario. What should we do today?

My favourite part of the PA Secret Santas is the warning that getting gifts from strangers might lead to things we wouldn't expect, and how they'll probably be less likely to understand us than our family does.

Without exception, the PA secret santas I've had have all been awesome. Their effort into understanding my interests and actually paying attention to what I enjoy (even if it's just going to my wishlist) is head and shoulders above what most people I know do. My friends and family are awesome, but I look forward to this season because hooking Forumer's up with awesome stuff is always juxtaposed with the incredible generosity shown by fellow forum members.

I've been informed that my bowing out of the G&T Secret Santa is unacceptable, and have been offered assistance in supplementing the fun budget so that I could participate.

I'm not going to reveal my benefactor here, though I intend to exhort their many virtues in whatever festive missive I type out to include with my gift (though, if you prefer to remain anonymous, please let me know and it will be done).

To paraphrase Lord Of The Rings:Looks like taffy's back on the menu, boys.

Seriously though, thank you. The generosity of this forum is always amazing, and I am humbled to have it offered so freely.